Oh, and I quickly wrote up the story I'm going to post tomorrow, probably edited a bit:
A few nights after disembarking, Dallarin is looking at the stars at night when he realises something is really bizarre: the constellation Black Candle actually seems to burn this night... Surely it's impossible, but there actually is a purple flame atop the collection of stars roughly shaped like a candle. Just as Dallarin wonders if perhaps the stars behave differently on these shores, he hears a voice in his head.
"Mankind has fallen deep..." a feminine voice speaks. "In the Age of Magic, mortals performed incredible feats of magic... Made entire forests grow at their whim... Cured the worst diseases... Travelled across Erebus in a single moment... Destroyed their enemies with a thought... But all that was lost by the Age of Ice... Our greatest creation reduced to meager bands of savages..."
As the voice speaks these words, stars seem to light up and fade out, forming figures that seem to illustrate its words. "But in the darkest hour, when all gods had abandoned mankind to Mulcarn... It was I, Ceridwen, who sent My pupil Kylorin, the first and greatest I ever taught magic to, and with My help he slew Mulcarn... Yet while mankind's numbers have grown since, your knowledge hasn't.
Once again, I shall guide mankind towards greatness... The Lamia who travels with you ahs already been touched by My favour, yet this is but a pale shadow of the power magic truly holds. I will multiply the knowledge of those curious enough to seek it... I believe you to be one of those. You and your people must learn about ancient myths, try to reclaim the knowledge of the Age of Magic. For if you do, I shall reward you greatly by giving you the first secrets of the Ether... And you shall have pleased the wisest and most powerful of the gods..." At the voice's final words, a great dragon of stars forms in the sky before the skies return to normal.
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A few nights after disembarking, Dallarin is looking at the stars at night when he realises something is really bizarre: the constellation Black Candle actually seems to burn this night... Surely it's impossible, but there actually is a purple flame atop the collection of stars roughly shaped like a candle. Just as Dallarin wonders if perhaps the stars behave differently on these shores, he hears a voice in his head.
"Mankind has fallen deep..." a feminine voice speaks. "In the Age of Magic, mortals performed incredible feats of magic... Made entire forests grow at their whim... Cured the worst diseases... Travelled across Erebus in a single moment... Destroyed their enemies with a thought... But all that was lost by the Age of Ice... Our greatest creation reduced to meager bands of savages..."
As the voice speaks these words, stars seem to light up and fade out, forming figures that seem to illustrate its words. "But in the darkest hour, when all gods had abandoned mankind to Mulcarn... It was I, Ceridwen, who sent My pupil Kylorin, the first and greatest I ever taught magic to, and with My help he slew Mulcarn... Yet while mankind's numbers have grown since, your knowledge hasn't.
Once again, I shall guide mankind towards greatness... The Lamia who travels with you ahs already been touched by My favour, yet this is but a pale shadow of the power magic truly holds. I will multiply the knowledge of those curious enough to seek it... I believe you to be one of those. You and your people must learn about ancient myths, try to reclaim the knowledge of the Age of Magic. For if you do, I shall reward you greatly by giving you the first secrets of the Ether... And you shall have pleased the wisest and most powerful of the gods..." At the voice's final words, a great dragon of stars forms in the sky before the skies return to normal.
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Spoiler :
Research Ancient Chants and Mysticism before the next segment, and you'll be rewarded with Knowledge of the Ether and an Adept.